A simple parametric model is proposed for data from a point-process version of a reaction time experiment. It is used to statistically check for the presence and nature of nonlinear inhibition in the eye-brain-hand system, as well as to study the nature of the reaction time delay distribution. The model tells us that, in principle, the second-order intensity estimate can be used to determine whether the experimental subject is systematically observing the first or the second of two flashes transmitted in short succession. Nonparametric estimates of second-order intensity functions are used in conjunction with this model. In particular, the model allows for the computation of good bandwidths for intensity curve estimation. A parametric boots...
We present a phenomenological parametric model for time-intensity (T-I) curves. The rising and decay...
AbstractThe human visual system is developed by viewing natural scenes. In controlled experiments, n...
This investigation is aimed at time domain modeling of human activity from compensatory tracking exp...
Summary. A simple parametric model is proposed for data from a point-process version of a reaction t...
The cognitive concept of response inhibition can be measured with the stop-signal paradigm. In this ...
The Stop Signal Reaction Time (SSRT) is a latency measurement for the unobservable human brain stopp...
A new model is presented to account for the reaction time fluctuations in concentration tests. The m...
As the strength of a stimulus increases, the proportions of correct binary responses increases, whic...
In sensory psychophysics reaction time is a measure of the stochastic latency elapsed from stimulus...
This tutorial for the statistical processing of reaction times collected through a repeated-measure ...
AbstractReaction times for incremental and decremental stimuli were measured at five suprathreshold ...
Statistical descriptions of reaction times are central components of quantitative attention models. ...
<p>RTs obtained in anopic (upper plot) and intact hemifield (lower plot) are shown for the four expe...
PubMed ID: 748947Human reaction times (RT) to sensory stimuli show variations that cannot be explain...
The linear-dynamic-stochastic model of a reaction latency as applied to avoidance experiment is pres...
We present a phenomenological parametric model for time-intensity (T-I) curves. The rising and decay...
AbstractThe human visual system is developed by viewing natural scenes. In controlled experiments, n...
This investigation is aimed at time domain modeling of human activity from compensatory tracking exp...
Summary. A simple parametric model is proposed for data from a point-process version of a reaction t...
The cognitive concept of response inhibition can be measured with the stop-signal paradigm. In this ...
The Stop Signal Reaction Time (SSRT) is a latency measurement for the unobservable human brain stopp...
A new model is presented to account for the reaction time fluctuations in concentration tests. The m...
As the strength of a stimulus increases, the proportions of correct binary responses increases, whic...
In sensory psychophysics reaction time is a measure of the stochastic latency elapsed from stimulus...
This tutorial for the statistical processing of reaction times collected through a repeated-measure ...
AbstractReaction times for incremental and decremental stimuli were measured at five suprathreshold ...
Statistical descriptions of reaction times are central components of quantitative attention models. ...
<p>RTs obtained in anopic (upper plot) and intact hemifield (lower plot) are shown for the four expe...
PubMed ID: 748947Human reaction times (RT) to sensory stimuli show variations that cannot be explain...
The linear-dynamic-stochastic model of a reaction latency as applied to avoidance experiment is pres...
We present a phenomenological parametric model for time-intensity (T-I) curves. The rising and decay...
AbstractThe human visual system is developed by viewing natural scenes. In controlled experiments, n...
This investigation is aimed at time domain modeling of human activity from compensatory tracking exp...